COULD NOT KEEP Broken Like Many With Kidney Troubles. Mrs. A. Taylor, of Wharton, N. J., says: ‘I had kidney trouble in its most painful and severeform, and the torture went through now seems to have been almost unbear- able, I had back- ache, painsinthe side and loins, dizzy spells and hot, feverish headaches, There were bearing-down and the kidney = secretions passed too frequently, and with a burning sen- sation They showed sediment. I became discouraged, weak, languid and depressed, so sick and weak that I could not keep up. As doctors did not cure me I decided to try Doan’s Kidney Pills, and with such success that my troubles were all gone after using eight boxes, and my strength, ambition and general health is fine.” Sold by all dealers. 50 centsa box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. up. Down, Another, pains, BABY COVERED WITH SORES. Would loss Hands Were Tied Died But the Flesh Un- Would Have For Cuticura.’ Serateh and Tear wdvised me ment. | sent rake of the ment, and at th the sores were all we Any sores oi strong and say that 3 remedies my pr died from those bert Sheldon, R. F. +9 1005" healthy eConus Vaio SALLOW FACES. Often Caused by Coffee Drinking. that that it complex. How many realize coffee so produces a fon? A ten days’ trial Coffee has proven a means, sands of cases, of clearing up Sotup esion: 8 A Was! perience “All of us—father, mother, sister and brother-—-had and cof- fee for many finally we all had more or less “We were all sallow with pimples, breath able taste in the 1 and all of us simply so many bundles of nerves. ‘We didn’t realize that coffee was the cause of the trouble until one day we ran ont of coffee and went to borrow from a neighbor. She gave us ¢ atum and told us to try that “Although we started to make it we all feit sure we would be sick if we missed our strong coffee, but we were forced to try Postum and were surprised to find it delicious. “We read the statements on the pkg., got more and in a month and a half you wouldn't have known us. We were all able to digest our food without any trouble, each one's skin became clear, tongues cleaned off and nerves in fine condition. We never use anything now but Postum. There is nothing like it.” Name giv- en by Postum Co. Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville.” “There's a rea- son.” persons rbs digestion muddy fate distu yellow of Postum Food in thou- bad 8 her ex- young lady tell used tea until troubles Years stomach and troubled bad, disagree- § 1outh, some ome Pe THE We followed the When the The rainbow wood With its top against the Dot and the dog and I, The dog with the curly And a spade to dig for big A spade (She was the And the dog band) QU £8" QL had stood Road gtorm grumbled by by the big east sky. and a new tin l in command guard the company, went along to The celors down to ti ground, Ne mehody told us 80 And somebody Was hid at the end of We hurried Ready r 1d how along, a-row, top Of ming eves and shad then the plain again and M Lioyd stepp boldly down and draa . goat there tiv ° ged forth “Piek,” he this animal get t's Ben's ed Dick "We run the express Mr. Lloyd len apron birthday confess wanted to keep wagon.’ ooked from his who sat crostfal gon to Bridget, with the over her head rocking back ward and forward. Then he laughed ‘Take the goat out in the yard,” he sald. ‘I'll persuade mother to let you keep him.”"-—Elizabeth Well, in the Washingten Star, FUNNY BEGINNINGS OF There are some very funny stories told about the derivations of words, since people are likely to twist their language into strange forms. Thus, the Pope is even today called by the name “pontifex.” which boys in the Latin class all know is taken by him from the title of the old Roman priests. Now “pontifex” means bridge. builder, and it is true that the Ro. man priests in the carly days of the WORDS, charge of bridges; that the word “pomp repuldic were in but scholars tell us ‘pontifex,"” tifex.,” meaning monies.’ Many of ed what the priest bridge building, nt to mp makes the probably should be “make of you have had to do and this little whole mat Cori wonder with change astonishing derivation is that of “ which we Greek word ex the word stranger,” told comes from the out of Absurd as this seems, it understand, Ex means out, , Or away, the word as the Latin ex: hence Then comes the Latin extranen means outside. The old asy to Sale Comes extra which French word trange, means an out i, oF estrange, gave us the word by dropping the 8 and by dropping the e this shall surprised at the old joke that derived the town name, “Middletown,” from "Moses," by dropping the “iddle town" and addix serious example, we ABOUT INDIAN DOL Indian race Indian girl EVERY GIRL LEARN THINGS as eyYery fifteen, Not every girl can or sing or wall pain vi pleasure io her frier ila ywwing “accomplish body's reach Shut iments’ every Keep Have an hour yout ssteful ord and well as tay off twenty-four where your Learn to make Never let a hours. Al Know things are let a day pass without doing comfort t untid {0 make someone ver come to breakfas essed ANIMALS Birds, as well as ant mals insects, often avail them of others in home photograph of a hawk QUEER WAYS four-footed and of the labor selves making I have a ed owl a remodeled inks use woodchuck footed mice and fond of building hole: made by woocdpeck and bumblebees take possession of mice nests in the ground. --Fromw Nature and Science in St. Nicholas nest in but fiving nest Sk rows, white squirrels are trees ers, The Weathercock, The efMgy on church nected with a with 8t. Peter however be placed on the tops of sacred trees long before it wag used on buildings. The movement of the bird In breeze was supposed by the super stitious to ward off evil spirits. On a number of modern churches the familiar vane Is missing, but in days gone by a church was hardly over iit without the weathercock on its sweeple.~ London Standard, asually con in connection of fact, steeples is legend As a matter cilitate and mm ort WHOLESALE MARKETS. Samuel Bradbeer, who died at Pit minster, England, the other at Sa, had sung 70 years in the pa church hoir. Thomas A. Ex day rish liton has acquit the farm at Milan, Erie County, O., on which he was born and reared, and 1 going to transform it to a fine coun try home, Consul C. P. H. Mason inakes a re port on the growing walhut crop of that French district, which indicates that the harvest will be above the aver age both in quantity and quality. Nearly every native Indian who can afford one is the happy possessor of an brella. He needs it to shelter him from rain and to shield him from the fierce rays of the sun Nervou FITS, 8t. Vitus Dance 1 Diseases pr manently cured by Dr Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. 82 trial bottle and tr reg Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld. 851 Arch St { take much inter.st ere Are nO men around Girls do when th Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens thegnmes, reducesinflamma- tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25¢ a bottle Maybe the puni-hment in purgators na public job and 1rying not to lose i It acts immediately CURES you feel ite efects in 10 minutes ¥¢ Su : INDIGESTION and: ; y of ACIDITY Sdn iui Arne" ty removing the cause, 10 cents. — sismm— Wil Pall PULLE Ninmps 7 Feet in Diameter, og & Dine, Ad TR, Monarch wrubber Co. Lone Tres is. 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